Remembering previous setting
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I have never had any luck with the profile settings.
first. i don’t what ALL archives encyrpted.
second, everything i tried to develop a new profile and rename it, the system won’t let me. never has.
do let me know where it is stored.
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I found a solution.
But it might be worth it for you to find out WHY it required this solution.
Before, the add window did not — indeed, could not — show a profile.
So I cycled through each of the other compression options: 7zip, cab, tar, etc. and then BACK to zip (set to use zipx).
suddenly the profile appeared; then the system DID remember my settings.
Now if you can add the move options as well as copy . . .
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Mili - it is supposed to remember last used encryption setting in drag and drop.
It’s supposed to remember last setting in general, including D&D. It’s how it has always worked.
As far as I can remember PA never “detected” whether archives were encrypted or not just for the fact that it is possible for an archive to have encrypted and unencrypted files inside of it.It works like this, PA remembers the last encryption setting you had for the previous archive you made. So if you created a non encrypted archive previously, then you will not have encryption selected when D&D into an already encrypted archive even though it is encrypted.
Again, this is so as PA treats every addition to either and empty or already existing archive individually, giving the user an option to encrypt or not encrypt the files entering the archive.Using profiles is a completely different approach, that’s created if you want every archive to behave based on what you have selected in the profile settings.
Hope that helps.
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Now if you can add the move options as well as copy . . .
Is this the Move option you’re referring to?
This is the D&D window.

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OK.
I did NOT always remember settings sticking in drag and drop.
That is why I specifically asked for this feature to be added. it was added it. I noted it on these fora, and spywolf confirmed it.
I did work for a while and then it stopped.
I explained in my initial email today what it took got it back. (No suggestions via the forum or the help desk for more than 2-3 weeks).
Moreover, despite multiple attempts to ask which registry entry controlled this, no one ever responded to said request.
I realized PA does NOT allow move rather than copy to an archive; that is why I have asked for it for a year or more.
It is a common feature in internet explorer (and available in your competition – WinZip for at last 3-4 years): if you drag a file onto an archive icon and held down the shift or control key while doing so (sorry, cannot remember which key), the file would be MOVED to the archive – thus, I would not have to manually delete it after the move.
With PA, I wanted to same. Since the feature was ubiquitous in other programs, I figure it shouldn’t be that difficult to add. Perhaps I am mistaken.
You can do this in explorer (and XYplorer and Word, etc.). I thought PA could add the same feature without too much fuss.
It has not been added, and nothing to indicate any plans to add it.
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Here is another screenshot when Drag and Dropping a file inside the main PA window with another archive already open.
Please note the highlighted MOVE option which moves file inside the archive, which are then deleted off your initial hard drive location.Going by what you are describing the is exactly the option you are looking for and it’s already in PA 2011.
If that is not the option you are referring to, please be more specific as to the option that you are referring to.

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You didn’t really do that. But you did add a feature which supposedly remembered the previous setting for ANY archive (which is not quite what I was hoping for).
The remembering last setting feature works fine in all the performed tests here and as spwolf has noted in his tests.
1. I D&D a file inside an archive and select AES 256 encryption.
2. I D&D another file into an archive and AES 256 encryption is already selected based on the previously D&D’d file.PA does not perform as such for you?
Can anyone else confirm that this feature does not work for them and let us know how you got it so we can reproduce it.
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This gets me part of the way there. But the window has to open.
And you have to set it to always move and replace, whereas the options in explorer, etc., let you determine by holding down a key when D&D whether it will move or copy.
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This gets me part of the way there. But the window has to open.
And you have to set it to always move and replace, whereas the options in explorer, etc., let you determine by holding down a key when D&D whether it will move or copy.
Glad to see we’re moving forward :)
You’re referring to the D&D window having to be open in order to select which “Action” for it to perform?
You would like to have keyboard shortcuts available for the “Action” menu when performing D&D?
The setting will be remembered based on the last setting used. So, if you have selected “Move” on the previous D&D operation, all future D&D operations will have “Move” preselected until you manually change it.
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i think Socrates wants us to detect if key is pressed while d&d and do action then… I have to figure out if thats possible.
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Yes, Spywolf is right. Have one of the options (copy or move) as the default, and the default can be overridden by pressing the Ctl or Shft key when D&D. Again, basically the same thing available in explorer, Word file list, etc.
BTW, any idea why my solution reported on the 6th was a solution? Clearly by cycling through the encryption types reset some errant registry key. But it seems profitable to figure out what it reset and why, so it wouldn’t happen again.
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I have the default ZIP and ZIPX set to “Move and replace.”
But when I drag a file either onto a ZIP icon or an open ZIP, the option is set to add and replace.





